
Update: Check out the trippy video for “Traces to Nowhere”: Each Other – “Traces To Nowhere” from stereogum on Vimeo. Original post: I try to preview a lot of the acts that play the Savannah Stopover, but I miss some.…
Mitt Romney will almost certainly finish the Republican race with far more delegates than Santorum or Gingrich or Paul. But will he finish with more than three of them put together, which is what he needs to do to win…
About 96% of precincts are reporting in Georgia right now (about 1 a.m.). Gingrich has 47.5% of the statewide vote, Romney 25.7%, Santorum 19.6% and Paul 6.5%. A significant number of the remaining precincts to report are in DeKalb County…
I’ll post something more final much later tonight, but with 23.8% of precincts reporting in Georgia, Gingrich has 47.5%, Santorum 24.1%, Romney 22.4%, and Paul 5.1% The major news sources have already called it a win for Gingrich, but as…
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From IMDB’s description of the upcoming feature Savannah:
‘Savannah’ tells the true story of Ward Allen, a romantic naturalist in the vein of Thoreau, a man of privilege who turned his back on a life of material comfort and a fiery romance with the love of his life to become a market hunter. […]
Barring a dramatic upset, Newt Gingrich will win the Georgia Republican primary on Tuesday. But Romney will be in Snellville on Sunday, obviously trying to shore up his support in suburban Atlanta, where he could end up doing pretty well…
As with any field, architecture has developed its own complex jargon. Professional architects necessarily use plenty of complex words and phrases that are not in the active vocabulary of the public at large, and the work of academics who study…